[Solved] An unknown function f has domain (0, ∞) and is continuous on its domain. The derivative of f is f^prime(x)=((x-16)(x+14))/(√[3]x-6)


Question: An unknown function \(f\) has domain \((0, \infty)\) and is continuous on its domain.

The derivative of \(f\) is \(f^{\prime}(x)=\frac{(x-16)(x+14)}{\sqrt[3]{x-6}}\)

  1. Determine all critical numbers of \(f\).
  2. Add together all critical number(s) that you find and enter their sum below.

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